Richard Bell restages and pays homage to the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, the world’s longest running ongoing protest that was assembled by activists on the lawn of Australia’s Parliament House in 1972, where it remains to this day.

Aboriginal artist and activist Richard Bell and former Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party and artist Emory Douglas discuss their myriad collaborations, from sign painting to murals, and their global projects of solidarity and activism.

As part of Richard Bell’s Embassy for Performa 15, Stuart Ringholt presents Anger Workshops, a work in the form of a group-therapy session where participants are invited to express their anger with, then their love for, each other.